Volume 30, Number 13 ​The 30th Indy Squadron Armistice Day Fits Tournament was held at Rick Lacy's home on the east side of Indianapolis on Saturday, November 10, 2018, on the eve of the 100th anniversary of the Great War's end. The squadron is grateful to Rick and Pam for hosting the day's festivities. Eight players participated and planes were chosen by random die roll:

The 30th Indy Squadron Armistice Day Fits Tournament will be held at the following place and time:

Saturday, November 10, 2018

New start time 11:00 am ET

New location: Rick Lacy's home 2614 Belmar, IndianapolisEast side near E 30th and Franklin

The starting time has been moved back to 11 am at Dory's request. She has a hard time driving after dark, especially when tired. That extra hour will make a big difference in her ability to attend and enjoy the day instead of hurrying.

​Thanks to Rick for setting up this year's scenario. He's done several in the past and they turn out great every time. No complainers! Yes, your airplane will be on par with everyone else's and yes, everyone gets a choice (even the last guy to choose).

One brief warm up game will begin at 11 o'clock. Expect it to be ended early ("called on turns") deliberately. The tournament will start immediately thereafter. It would be great if we could roll dice on the tourney around 1 pm.

​Handicapping the Favorites

Okay, here is the usual disclaimer for our handicapping article. First, no fair getting mad. Secondly, the author excuses himself from the handicap list due to a conflict of interest (I'm interested in winning this conflict). Thirdly, you gotta be able to take a joke. Okay? Ready, set...

Michael Morgan6.7 trillion (to the 9th power) to 1Actually I'm not even sure that's a number. I just found out today that Michael is competing and I'm trying to cast a spell on him. We can't seem to beat him any other way. He's won multiple Armistice Day tournaments and multiple Red Baron Fights. We can't uninvite him because he's a former champion and is perpetually eligible for every Indy title til freaking doomsday. The only remaining option is to blow up his car, but every hit man I call wants his license number and I don't have it (please contact the webmaster). Unless somebody finds a way to beat this guy, it does not look good for the rest of the field.

Rick Lacy4 to 1For those crawling out from under a rock, it should be known that Rick is having an incredible year. He has over 20 aces on his roster now. Rick won the 2018 Whosyercon Open, won Red Baron Fight XXIX and can now complete the hat trick by taking Armistice Day and securing the only Triple Crown victory in history. But it does seem that Rick took the week off at the Society Min Con in 2018, finishing a distant 29th. That was two places behind... Jim Barber. Maybe we're okay after all.

The Indy Squadron Triple Crown consists of the three events that have come to define the local gaming group. Indy's Armistice Day Fits Tournament began back in 1989. Indy's famed spring classic, the Red Baron Fight, was first held in 1990. And the squadron's newest tradition, the Whosyercon Open, is now five years old.

No one has ever won Indy's Triple Crown by taking all three titles in the same year. Two players have won all three events, but it has never been done in the same year. The only player to ever have the opportunity was Stephen Skinner, who won both the 2015 Whosyercon Open and Red Baron Fight XXVI in the spring of the same year. However, he was unable to win the 2015 Armistice Day championship and the Triple Crown remained elusive.

The fall gaming season kicked off at Hometown Comics and Games in Greenfield on October 13th, following the Indy Squadron's traditional summer break. Four games were played with four players in attendance.

Game 1

The first scenario featured a pair of French SPAD 7's (Ethan, Stephen) attacking a balloon. Ethan's pilot attacked the balloon twice, scoring a maximum burst on his second pass, while Stephen managed only one hit factor. Yet Stephen won the cut for the kill, his pilot's first in four missions (SGT Ferdinand Steniello, 4/1).

Game 2

Game Two featured another French SPAD (Rick) defending an Allied balloon floating at 500 feet. The Albatros DV's of Ethan and Stephen attacked, both inflicting heavy damage and flaming the balloon with a single firing run. The credit again went to Stephen's pilot (LTN Johannes Beck, 6/2), although his Albatros was severely shot up with four critical hits and barely managed to limp home.

Rick scored two kills and lost three pilots in 28 total missions. Stephen Dale suffered from a bad cold and missed much of the first two days of gaming, but played well in the Master's Tournament. Ethan scored several kills and survived nearly all of his missions, although he was shot down in the final turns of the Masters. George flew well for the Region gaming group and scored a top ten finish in the Masters. Stephen narrowly missed his second Mini Con championship (his first win was in 2002), being outscored by less than one point by winner Andy Priest. Stephen also finished fourth in the Masters.

Below is a photo journal of the Mini Con as well as interviews with several Indiana players summarizing their experiences.

Terry Phillips played in five Red Baron Fights during his Dawn Patrol career, winning three of them. Graham Shepfer (two titles in five tries) and Michael Morgan (two wins in four events) have also posted record setting performances in the Indy Squadron's spring classic. But a new name must now be mentioned in any conversation of RBF's GOAT (Greatest of All Time).

​With his fourth Silver Goblet in hand, Rick Lacy has firmly established himself among the greatest players in the history of the Red Baron Fight. His narrow, two-point win over Bruce Yoder and Stephen Dale was built on the Lacy philosophy of air fighting that has served him so well... consistent shooting, teamwork and focusing on the overall mission.

The 29th edition of Indy's Red Baron Fight was held on the 100th anniversary of the death of Manfred von Richthofen, and featured special guests from Kansas (Scott Campbell and Brad Campbell) and Illinois (Bruce Yoder). With four aces in the sky, the sides stacked up like this:​

The 29th annual Red Baron Fight will be held this Saturday, April 21, on the precise 100th anniversary of the death of Germany's legendary ace, Manfred von Richthofen. Details are below:

Saturday, April 21, 2018

Hometown Comics & Games, 1506 N State St, Greenfield, IN

Gaming begins at 12 noon

One brief warm up game will be held prior to RBF

Additional games on Friday night gaming were scheduled but we had one player who was called in to work and unable to make it, which leaves us one player short. If you are able to game on Friday night, please contact Rick Lacy or Scott Campbell for details. They would still like to get in a few Friday night games if possible prior to Saturday's big event.

The choices available for RBF's award, the Silver Goblet, continue to change but we were able to find a beautiful tankard as this year's prize. As always, it is silver and engraved with the date and event. We think the Red Baron himself would be proud. He was, after all, an avid collector of silver cups to commemorate each aerial victory.

Photos of the 2018 silver tankard are included here. There is only one 100th anniversary game for Red Baron Fight... make sure you're there to win it!

Rick Lacy is getting better at tournament play. It took him thirteen years to win Indy's Armistice day title. He needed eight years to win his first Silver Goblet at Red Baron Fight. And he won last weekend's Whosyercon Open in just his fifth try.

George Henion, Stephen and Ethan Skinner flew Oeffag Albatros DIII Series 53 fighters against Rick, Bruce Yoder and Bob Meister in Italian Nieuport 17's equipped with both deck mounted Vickers and wing mounted Lewis guns. The scenario was set 6,500 feet above the Italian Alps in September 1917.

The game began in spectacular fashion when Rick's Nieuport took a shot on George's Albatros at the end of Turn One. Rick managed only three hits, but two of them lodged in the Albatros' Austro-Daimler engine.

The Spirit Squadron playing last week in Wichita. Brad (L) and Scott (not seen) will join us for RBF XXIX.

Volume 30, Number 4

RBF XXIX Schedule, Venue Announced

Red Baron Fight XXIX will be held on the precise 100th anniversary of the death of Germany's famed ace, Manfred von Richthofen. Our commemorative gaming day will be held:

Saturday, April 21, 2018

Hometown Comics & Games, 1506 N State St, Greenfield, IN

Gaming begins at 12 noon

One brief warm up game will be held prior to RBF

There is a Wendy's restaurant, Dollar General Store and Taco Bell in the same parking lot as our venue. A Starbucks is a quarter mile north on the same road. Most major fast food restaurants are within a two mile radius, since this is a major shopping area in Greenfield.

Warm up gaming will be held on Friday night, April 20 as well. Details will be announced soon.

Who Reads ISD?

Your editor generally doesn't pay much attention to statistics because the Indy Squadron Dispatch is written and designed specifically for members of the Indy Squadron Dawn Patrol gaming group. We hope that our content will interest outside readers and many times it does, however, the newsletter remains true to its original mission - to keep Indy players informed of upcoming gaming days. Nevertheless, we have some data that might be of interest.

Volume 30 Issue 2 of ISD drew 616 unique readers. Since this statistic tracks individual readers, and since the Fight in the Skies Society currently has 82 members, it is clear that at least 87% of our readers come from outside the Dawn Patrol community.

The Indy Squadron is delighted to learn that former Red Baron Fight champion Scott Campbell will make his eighth appearance in the squadron's annual spring classic when he returns for RBF XXIX next month.

He will be joined by, Brad Campbell (no relation), a local player from Wichita, who will also be a guest for the weekend of April 20th.

Scott's last appearance in Red Baron Fight was on April 17, 2004 (RBF XV). Six years prior, he won a hard-fought victory over Alice Skinner in RBF IX (see story below) to earn his only Silver Goblet. Since moving away from the Indianapolis area in the early 2000's, Scott has been recruiting players and building the new Wichita Spirit Squadron.